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. w - AND COUNTY, UEF MENTIONS. r lid gloves at Friendly "S. t , I v S J Taylor fw denristrjr. , . icecream atta'a- Try it ,7 4 boi and'sold at Goldsmith. , for .ale. AWly toDMKWon, city. , Uof Eastern hat. Just revived at .' of U U4 'or wla- Inqulr' f (..'jnan. , j ;n,ia8t cash pric will be paid for wheat V, Dunn. -aphs .finished neatly and artia 7 t Winter'. -U receding VlancUn. of new d Cive Mm ,,v U.looldtathS every day tho week ... - v.1PVtar yliot). . m n urn a ua .1 . . ..imliM in all ahaik A iU line 01 , .',.alFB Dunn. 11 1,tn1. lif 1nb tirin ting Tha Guabd does an - - ... 1 Uii .n Fortiano. f- tuyva ....... j t- a ....arrvTArK" a lastmif "b-"' .... w.trham watches at Yen can purcnase y -) Watts' .'rom $10 and upwards. Hand oilcloth just reeved will be i Tordand prices by BetttoaH. , - mower, can be purchased wt th. I'rltchett F nrkoer for f ' 6nS CURB will Immediately, relieve , want hardwired reasonable prtcet Oie.toreot PritcheU i Fnrkoer. , beet caniliee and orange, can alWays I t B Baum' confectionery atom, your bed room sets, lounge., mat ,od furniture of Day Henderson. -o F Craw baa the 'sole agency for aU of the celebrated Tansil Punch Cigar. vX!o to K Baum'a.,, Fresh ham and eggs seWtd any time ot day or ,T.i t A t 1 vk'ft nf Mfe DY-a p'n hr Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker i Will Vmdi In tock an excellent 'a . Mutable work. Gl've sens ui 6""1 call IY WILL YOU -.?h, when fll.il. will give lmmemave :. and 81 line of ladies' and children' underwear IckshasjuHt arrival and will be .old ;tom price by oeunia".. LA farm for raining stocT. or grain fm '. ...l,lu irmi. Inquire of A A 4 mile north-east of huue. ou are in want of agricultural jBachin; i any kiud, remember .that n full aMortment. . f S k Frfemliy will pay the. Wghe. wheat, 'xive. bun l wfore selling your graiu elsewhere. lv. rtill' At the no-totfice, tike, eub U,.rl!f .very newspaper and EiK.Uaublr.t (fill deliver Cd ot-Ur p.U for H per G anil eertar boar.1. fr 81 per h.m Pleasant Hill Item. ' ,i October 28, 1834 . Mr Wm Itriitow visited CotUne Grove a few day. ago, Mr Willi Mu.key bM rented Mr John Feuimen'e farm. Ttv W H Wittae'yid'ted Clear 'Lake Sat. urday oud Sunday lut. t ..... Mr 8 RikT'loo haa removed hi. family from the I'iue opening to hi. farm. Relative, from Norton county are Vi.itiug at the reaideuce of Mr Win Weit. Tttiv I N Mulbnv haa been vilitinfT hi. uncle, Mr Phillip Mutkcy.wlio i. rjuite uL . Mr Robt Linder, who ha. been itaying at Springheld for ahe put mouth, u again in our mid.t. Prof W L Rriitow ha organized a clat. Id vocal mu.io at Clear Lake. The Brtt Icon wa. given lat Saturday. Mr Oeorge Kelley, who ha been working at Albauv for aume time uat. ha returned with hi. heart aud pocaeU full to overllow- mg. Tim ichnol tit the lower Pleasant Hill die trint nmlftp tha inaiiauemeiit of Mia Mary Drake, i progrea.iug nneiy. Aiieouauo. vrry good. Mr HM Kelly ha leawd a part of hi. farm to Elli Callimn, who i mukinga great (nny inrprovemetU about the place, eapeo- laliy aoouv vne iiouh. Married, at this place, Oct 24th, bv C avi., J lr, Mr nea r " ntlie Cnminintts. May happinert, peace aud prosperity be their guiding star, Brevities. . art. r .... t. t.lm m Anm Mr raui rjn.iow.is naiK ...... . . w , . CoinDauv. ..i . ..i i r...pt.irv bi emitfrat- fortno Water Uimpauj. p,g to tho city nv ' matriinony. we suppose. Mr (j j Cottle ha e. to Abrarn,it Koney Ve hn is going West to make quite au ex- eontrtGt for buildng him a residence on tended etay. Li. l.its in O.tnnr addition flnr murnlisnl. Mr n,,W , JimlSaKer, ami . , . . ,1,. Marinn . , : , . . ..... . i 'i'i.aiA ! nm m uriBuncr in ife visited the Mechucs rwr a,t n-nian i r .. .......1. ............. sinr,U. Whi ethere countv ail. mis in me nr.nim. v.. he tiurchased.a stvck of goods with which to ha, (,t.eii the case for two year. replenish hi. store. Marriwl. at the renidenoe p the bride's n.u (Vt 24th. Mr P N Shelley and Mi Mary K uiiilrey, an oi mis - of this ulace. s ivi.h fnr them all the success that l attain able in their new rolatiou. , U50 Hoo. ArA and W f Will riVniialltH fur order. wtla o J-yMQ wheat or flour. , 0a and, fte.r April Ut th undersigned rill . oommenov doing buainw, .on a basis, .selling g..d. WiCyh r Iroduc. only. , .Al) pHrchaaer. .will Knd it to their interest to can auu g J ',; Dri Taylor bttLa.tnpound, jutelj veg. :' Wa. ,,.itivelv cures rheuruatrsin, nenralsla, f othache.'sick headache, tramp colic, xjliolera (ln..lMiitspecti.liwto frtdaU.Dya. ; ,p,U, cold or chikV Hives, Chill, .H l I natns around the . he art, ?hfsi!la, Uhislc u H0R- Bold by Osbura t Co. drugsiMtSi Eugetiet i Keynote to Health. , Health Is wealth. Wealth means .lnsp enc. ine aeyu'ivo :V o .i . tl T. sdLirns. Syrup, the best ,CM& tartlf f' rorld. Cures Coughs. Cohfc, Pains In the liest. Bronchitis and Primary Consumption. ,)ne dose gives relief in every case, i ke no Hher. Price 50 cenU and 81. Sample, free. Sold by Osbura Co. Spare rib in the market, See new final proof notio in another col umn. . i The Dudley reading wire ouly fairly at- tepdcS, . , v M. :i The pugene butcher have commenced packing pork. i . . . j s Accordinii to h Je is reckoning this year.SSG, is 5C47. , .Uugene Hook k Uddclr Co No 1 meew next Monday evening. Probate Court meet Monday; Commie- ionert Court Wednesday. " Several immigrant have arrived in town this week direct from Florida. fnrm.,l that Salem will soon have a daily Democrat.!) paper. MrUeoCmnerha been employed a an extra police several night this week. Read Matlock' new advertisement in another column. It will pay yoo to peiue it. Fred Winklnnw, the Baker county boy murderer, ha beeu eut to the penitentiary for life, Rev !ui Mestayer, of Albany, held aer. Vicfs id the Ecgene Catholio Church lut Sunday, Ths Mctsr Hollenbeck are al work exoa. vating for the reservoir on Sklnndr' fiutte ImprovtmtnU itlll going on, despite the rainy weather, . a The Oregon grape crop this year I exceed ingly large and oT fine quality. ' Cirooi Cvor? convene Monday. There Ire eighty-six cases on the docket. The "sear aud yellow" leave are beSin STATE UNIVERSITY: A column devoted to the Interests of the Laurean and Eutaxtan Literary Societies, anu the State University. Personal. Some No 1 hop land for sale cheap. A Urge part clear and rea.'.y fur f lantin?. 1 ,. .. . UKOkiAl. lUliLin. A p asent .k 'talklne wire tnce near tli Court House. "Suckers" are said to be scare this season. We learn that the liabilities of Caro Bros, who failed at Roseburg last wsek, amount to over 820,000, As well expect life without air, a hsalth Ithout pur blood. Cleans the blood with Ayf'( Sarnaparilla. . . The wire of the new telegraph company art up a far south a Latham, aud going at the rate of 1J milt a day. A Halsey barber served five days In the city Jail this week, forgetting gloriously drunk. Marshal Day "took him in," Don't fail ti see the Potato Race at the Oners House Rluk this evening. Four con teatant luv already tntervd. The Saunders murder case wa appealed to the Suprtro CouH last Wednesday. Thurs day he was seutenced to be hanged Dec 23d. Mr Tom Segarha. putohesed the apple crop of several farmers below here. . He will gather them endhip them boxed to Portland., ." Tlie Fossil, Gilliam county, Journal, and .the Dayton, Ysmhlll eountv, Herald are the latest aspirants for putlio favor in the journal' Utio field. t A tramp waain,town Thursday trying to "buy the town'" Te run against Recorder Shaw Friday morning, who gave him five day work on the streets. Next Tuesday elections will occur In nearly all the States. The elections then will determine the future political complexion of Mary BoNNicm.. . .'Editor. Mis Mary Hardiiou week. . Line Holt wa absent from school one day entered school this , .. . 1 - this week. . . i :' ' Wm Gore is teaching in the pnblio school at Albany, i . Mr Hunter, of Corvallis, entered school last week. i Miss Nettie CIimo is wielding the ferule near Oregoo City. Frank Bybee is attending the Business College in Portland. Mr Kd Fraxier, of 8a!m, vitited the Uuiversity this week. ' ' . ', Miss Etta Moor has been etcctod fre.l. dent of the junior clas.. , tV ' The third year German ti'as's have taken up Die Fran ITurgenneistein. . Prof Woodcock now occupies the room (ormeTly Klsed by I'rol caney. ,i M"is Ida ratters has been engaged a assistant in Prof Patterson' school Dora Scott and Sue Dorria favored the society with humorous election last week. oing to tumble, and mother earth is putting huu,el of Congress. on her garments of Winter, so to speak. Tlw briclt work oa the ew hoUi , ut Justice Kinsev. Tuesday, heard a case be. oompleted, the mason now being engaged . in ivt mm !U.,alisn and I) Stearns. The lavina the fire walls. Carpenters are busy tWUVIl i V i - - putting me rooi on sne oonse. . t Labouchere, in his cable letter to, the World, - . . . f ft. ..t- Ll.l.I.1. I. says: 1 ne wneai narvasi in ivumih, a ccmJeU failure this year, slio'ild be the best oi news (or growers in America. Stockolder annua' meeting of the Lane Co. jury awarded McOlanahan anil costs. The Prohibition Star will resume public. itinnthiaweek. All the debt o( ine con cern have been paid oft by the stockholders, Iat Saturday Mr Wm Moore, of the Mohawk Items. . . . h Oct. 25th, 1SSG. Weather beautiful. . ., Mr Perry Masterson is dsngeronsly ill. Mrs Scott returned last week Iro.Tl a visu twenty wua gevao a . 1 . a a a ' - - V U..S1BA ! IHSSir. I ASM I1 mKnlA Mr,tMarKaret Ninons now .... - jmemner, you .. -- p.... .'r..i v,.. "i . . ... i. :i .-.I ..iinul aniinniiias couecmr .ia,,n, .., . ly co..,p.ete.u Uank summons. . , . ... . . to wHllBto(. . . ry a . . ikai: tion nmrn u i iirLiuiu i ws-au - Mr (iabrl I Wtllme anil .on ueorKe w.oa ,nd compiaini. .v . w.- . - ffi , . to Mubel unllny. prices. Mi. Variduvn. nf Cobnrs, wa on Mohawk Tnore are ten daily paper in Oregon, Port a few dav aco buying cattle. . ..a h.v.,a three. Albany two, Salem two, card office, and Mr J R Campbell, killed Agricultural Bo.iety next Monday at 2 p m In the prairie beiov. t t(lt city tn uraoe 0f the Secretary. Justices L MajO.rtJn.A. Brooks, recently appointed end, i ,i . . I ... . D.ii.H forwarded his bonds to WashiiiRtnn. ne ex .1 ... ouvna avai.r i I ..i.int. .r tna i.iiaku uiiiw at. a w, i r I pects I weeks. ville one. What i the went to attraction, .. .,. ., The stores of JD Matlock and MoChwg k .TnKnann were closed 'llinrsday afternmi! dur ing the funeral aervicesnf the late J W.Cle.ver . . L out of re-pect to the memory of deceased. , w..,,,, ol During the pat ten years Albany has given railroads 8120.000. If that village had pet that much money In manufacturing enter prises her population would be double what it is now, Jatiies Jsnllmnn, Saunder's partner, plead Linn County Circuit Com out of wpect to ine memory ... ..v.r.. .,. . , , yr.A.. 0D the charge of .illegal vot A case was tried before Justiee Taylor ng n WM ,;htenced to three nonths Im Monday between t'srdwell miner am. prjonineiitm tC3Uniy jail, r. . .. 1....II Alilwmuh beins the (' I ,T ... a.. r tl.a.. n,l,ln fatal rranK v,a..w , , t .. ; ll If iiow .llav.l ...... 7 fendants,the jury awar.to.i me nr... . u..b 1 terruisntion ofaease of rup w.hen a, young ment ol ft. . . . ! ' Ufa mhrht have been ared by the prnul uss . . v n n I - I " .... . . A iliopuU occDrml betwffto n wwmw (f Xyefn Cherrf rectoral. Keep ft Dotut x sssa.1 lAfio kit Sftlurilty. The fMmh. trt on hnd, reaily fur ipuni une. , . . .1 . i! . knA i J!4forr1(r I 4 ssll'l. ... f,.--tart.in flm Mihi went out1 r m I i ftaett atil tni liarilUIMiii I . V " - - , n uerej wiie.ui'ir. n..w..-B" Borni. Friday, Oct 22, iSSO, to the wile 01 be fnnMf ?10 ,n)j eaiU ,u(1 he nwereJ .atifactorily and truly by Hying Wi lain iMuUliew". m iH',.i.""" !.... .ln ...d costs. ht ha was on his way noma inmi rririiu.T . ohild doing well, but William, recovery l- V ,.., loaded down with goods pureh.sed bel-.w but I tORl prlCei. lllll IJlICfVl"" W nie tv consignmen... .s L A Mr Chas Jl.iffman, Ut Sat.inlay wa ... '.a . k.k ...,l r. vnino of inb type new .tacea. . . ... . .jh. P,,mi to see In sweetnearh aim -... - - . .... . f -nd -t returning iron a nM-i. - portwl she was married,. Hi wouiu wi wterpw"-'""-" t.i... t,. L-,.pn butter mated. v .) t' lower prices. Give us a call. II Sill wv aw Mr C Cole start for Portland Tnetday A,toria nn. Baker . City one and McMinn- with a car load of beet cattle. A nartaill fulluW 'tlf . Mill Creek Kuueue rriuay William? M n V Holcomb nd his on John and 1JA.. tS'ttfA fill Mohawk last week. John captured a lino deer while here. Mr O A Drury and wife have moved to Mill Creek. George "rk at the mm aim Uku free rides on the saw logs Tim Mill Crock saw mill is running and making fine lumber Partie desiring would do W6II 10 tive mem such borth Anyone returning hb.k to him, Mr Lee Wheeler, of Pendleton, is in En gene. f Hon Enoch Hoult was in Eugene last Monday. yr .' Mr J M Shetley speut several days In town this week. . Mr Geo Cllne, of Prinevllle, was In tow several day this week. ,y ' 1 Dr Tyler, of Albany, was La Eugene last Thursday aud Friday. Mr Wm Tiffany, a Crewll nwrohant, was in town Thursday. .. . Mr Silvey Stewart, of Crook county, was in Eugene last Monday, . ,w ,..ka 4 M A Miller, well known here, is clerking in a Lebanon drug) tore,k , iv ' ' "'' ' ' ,' Schuyler Ford, of Linn county, snUred the University hist Monday. i . Mr II C Humphrey haa been spending the week in Oregon's metropolis. Mr W H Delano wm quit aick a couple ol day this week. W are pleased toannounce that he la considerable better now. M O Ungr, formerly of this place, is teach ing a oimnisrclal school at Ashland. Nlghlwatehnun Cochran went to Browns ville Monday and retarned luesday. Mis R Emmit i visiting in this city at the residence of Judge Washburnea Joe Donahue, formerly of Cottage Grove, M lairs Janms Taylor. Dell Walton and Annie Craio signed the constitution last i building a resmeocs id saTi.w. week. I f R Koehler, manager of the 0 t C R B, The clas in Webster having completed pissed down the foad.laat Saturday. thelirst Motion, are now reading section , Mr and Mr S M Titos ana Mrs Jons second. ' ' i t O'Btieo returned home last Saturday. John Welch visileA.E fr a few days Mr nu, Wyatt left last Satdrday to at- last week, and we. warmly welcomed by hi. teod Willamette University at Salem, ,, f many friend.. , I L Geo HuUort, of Felton, Cal; a priiitor, U Mix Ella Gore red througf Eugen I visitina relative and friend in Eugene. last Tuesday ou her way to her home in MrII l'srker; one of Artorla. leading dt Southern Oregon . jaens, left for the Foley 8prlng last Thursday. Prof Bailey varied the mode of recitation m. q,0 . Thowton ' loft last Sunday to for the senior olas last Friday by himself EMtera Oregon to look after hla heep in doing the talking. thatsectioa. . t l. .n.l Mra A V MuCliia havelieeo visit- iv, t H. vice nrestdeht of the Oregon ing relative, and friend, here, slid r.turu.d raitic paassd ti.rouh Eugene last Monday en mg mau route to San l ranclnco. rriuay so onvervou. . . s (ornioriy , merchant in Col . A snacial meetins of the Corporation wa. kurB arrived in Eugone last Saturday from held this week for the purpose of levying a s trip to the Eastern State. Ux ,o pay the librarian and ...,tat, Ir ' iMI J L T.it wa. in town the T.r.f of thl eft f, their home In A.torla. 1 ' we. k ' We are glad to know that he ha Mr L Bilyeit and ion returned home Ias .bout recovered from hi. recent .line... Thusday Quite au nproar wu caused iu Prof Col- ...,nW.lnh. last MondaV. tfave the lier's rwm by the explosion of gas, but Prof (JrjARU office a pleasant' call. Johuny now :n Miunad" a holds a nosition in the Portland poetotfioe. jonnsou ijub...,bi ..... B r--- . - , . usual. llev 0 M Hill, of this city,' was elected" ,Uur.,y.e Bridgeford from Scio, SStiJffi DUiitVi eutermi ichool m weeH. Ilr WMi, ' Mi I Linn count ai.tr will tak a course of musio uuder Prof ... .,i a v MoClain arrived in Ea- Coolidge. Lene last Saturday.' Mr MoClStn' returned. Public rhetorical! were held in the audi, to hi. home at verto" UoMny, , wnne nn toriuin Friday, recitation, and declamation. . ,H u J day. bv the Sophomore olas, aud essay from . .... ,. ,-. a . t .11.,;.;..... ' ' 1 Charged With Hon 8tallng. the We tftke tho i Cottage Grove Items. ' TROMOCR gPKCIALC0RRKSP0t.K.NT.J I Cottaoi Gitova, Oct 55, 1886. S Mr Scott Chrisinan is quite ill. ' Mr John Soerwood I. on the sick list j Veather spring like- grass growing nicely. Mis. Katie Hanson returned from Eugene Saturday. Mr a R Chrisman came up Thursday to visit friends here. ' Mr Posy Veatch accompained the Macoon family to Albany. Mr Collier, County Surveyor, has been doing some work in nu Hue nere mia . r. ii m.-a-k.ll Plpnaant lllll. was visiting friends at this place Saturday. ' Mr David Baker and Mis Fine Wallace were at Eugene Friday and Saturuay Mr JS Medley is to go to Portland next week, as be is one ot the jurymen m Court. Mr Macoon and family left here Sun.lsy ... an ai,.v will reside mine or Aiuauj , wuv.v --' future. : Messrs Cathy. Spare and Taylor returned ? from a prospecting tour iu Southern urrgou last Friday. i Messrs J K Barret, Stephen Harris and R W Veatch war at Eugene oft the Afcl. Mr u wa making final proof of ti hoinesua.1, Mr A B Gentry has sold his .tock of Rro eeriee to Eakin and Hristow, with the inteu tioo of going to California. Four young men cams in from Eastern Ore rm a few day. eK. They formerly resided at CottsKe Grove and CreeawelL VaaiTr. Local Market Report " Rf:rxita Oct W, 1894; WlAt-M60 cenU per bnahel-oif b..aid "0aeM&35 cu 'per bnshel with" upward orsKKf 221 V" l'. dulL' Kfiga 25 U per aa; scarce. Burria-25 cu per lb. Laai Eastern, 10 cU per lb. PoTATO-5 et per b-uheL BACO.-Side 10 eta; shoulder. 7 cU; ham. 17 ctt. Ctslicr. . .... i. u,.n1innD. have been ,i tUi ottica. will receive ths thank, of ,i-o iar a "" - -- . . I . ...I. .1.. E.i. i.iiiiaa an. 11 ra uib .1, I ir.uv.. .... T, a , i , A Lane County BoJ. 1. cDtd at Albany Mr8smitelftmithr.hr WillametU precinct, foiigwing from the. McMinn- Lsr. He would be val...d,0H.re iy lb. ytat thi, pne last Wed,,, jay, smn. butter ,-f. .- I run, jum ijuimu """m I lie .hard to bwt-i What do our Eastern men.is tbink t lean still growing in the open air on , October 27tn. .. i . . . . . Mr C F Houghton, we learn, has rented tho roo,nln,th.rearoftl.. First National liai.K .... ...:, .... .l,i.;n Collrire in the same ami w... - - - ,, .i...,,,. t..i hortly. He come iroin icjiin. , Ptof Hawthorne's divisions. Miss.Hattie Retrel. ,an, .old-time student, will remove with her pareut. to Kitgeoo in a ,u c. who h- but uuly m0Tfd .hnrt tiin. We havs sot yet acerutnea a .cunty from Crook county, waa ar te Wljether she will enter school. . . ,1 u thf J(kU h,n Ui It i reported that A T Ambrose will soon Runij.-;ty Deputy Sheriff Combs i of the last betake himself to the Eastern States where ameJeouiity.onswsrrantcharglhimwtU uel" . . . . ataalina and drlvlnjt several borse to this he will accept a position with a remunera- JJJ 2 a,lli,,g'the .am. m fourteen tion of 1500 a year, 'W e congratulate. Monday morulng- h writ ot Mlessr. AC Woodcock and Wm Shaw 'JAlSA having been admitted to the bar, re pre- Tuesday mornln.' A'ter bsaing', argument tatrsd to practice in all the courts oi ip on the wni in jii-ii n- .ir"" u K!l ..)Unn. and divorce case. a. peo- to the. charge of th, epty BbaBrf U county, who started witn nnp ior, tnu. where ne win oe Ken a iixnoi...aa.J vilie Iteisirter of October 20th,' concerning Mr Wend, of th. ladder than by .cook.-E.V Jake L Wr.rtman,' who attended the Upiversi- The Pl)rtUnd News iir Informed that Mr E tvheref.ira coupie of. years,' and formerly n CarlUle, Secretary. the State Board of ' ' ! . T. . . ., ... i.. .r.n...nd nostmaster lived at Junction City r i.Hnn las len anpoiilted rmstmaswr . ' a. I ii.m.i'S . . -a wl I M.it '.Th Wormian. JVO., , . oi r,tai i ,.r..".. hr o,lh. Tl.-i. ..i .kk. Mv haa .recently rec-iiveu k made uul no unvu auor a niinsi wa ""'"l". . . ... a r ai It kl. .nn Jacob Ii. wortmanj . gresa. a...... .... ....:..! J.nartmaiit a ' : . . . .. .. I ajnorfc.JT. jaw . . . ...1 who is in charge owe ; , ,. ..... v. D(ta,l, bout the city -,im(iar school in that place uuring . '.. ... P arlnr . WhlteaKer. past tnrse ie. . - , ,1 a urnsi sm - - .. ' ". 'ii.: . k. snd after Oet 31st, a Special Op account oi ine memona, aC..., - U. a.l,,.ul IJilH.lfe SL BBIIIlili. - - I I meto riew of Th. Comparative Anatomy U T .f il,. Taath nf 1 19 verieornaa. m.n was employed by Lee Sons. pubUsher. s tlini-ouuh and exhau.tive treatise mxiliarv branch of surgery, for their tn menare - r .', . :.!.... upon t ' '-I-' "'Z ; Th.ditor of the rUh 'approval of th. highest order . and tl, work beHrsthe imprint of scholarship and is regarded.aa the .MesteoH v , I. that hn . hasty review .u. ith . . vmimr People's meetina at tl p.m and at 7 pro TasI Saturday fenrge Noland and fete Khare wi) bi the usual preaching by me pasior, f .' . - .Ti.' ZZtrl manner, being replete w. ;i;-rRm.nm.conrehe,,ive .nt.i.nr nas nov ...o - - , , .... ....a....'. ...i.;,.t i..it haa macea sue handlliia! a ninicun. - , . . . . t .1.. -ii word under ol. ria-nuvl nntitati".. . 11 . S osVand a-lded another step on the ladder .V ..ill ...on tilaoe his name among ot mm.: . ,,.v ,. wa 1 feel the authorities oi ine Ke.j proud of such a son. For Sale. r-a. : Shplton's and Packanl's additions to .. . x'ii t.oted and the nwt ,r.nl LUT. i ."'J . . o-j r":. "i.t ,.f anv ora'e. t'nee irom . 0"n1" - A..l.til to tioo-on easy TrVv. SHKi.TON. n Eugene City, Or. The S 8 will meet at 10 a m and the I young pe there will a . m i I . . a a . Grant, of Astoria, ran s io .- Thrc0 tmM .y, lM, W6en uamegou yards for $500 s side, near that city. uran. McFiran(i'g property in the western portion ,nheracein 15) seoonds. besting our f rnnMrrMi. He ha.1 them arrest- If la. a,a.a ,-- .i n ... llirt'i feet. 7)000 to 5G000 w net on mo .... ti,.. ...a diirhart'ed. It Cost Have you got oi, your -inter .n .r- r ' clothing yet!" inquired . Lugen. ,.y - ' ' " . of PosUl Tel- " . J.vi iIiim. Jack Griffin, a member ol tne olerk in one ot our im. - - - - . . w.dnel.y by a i tiiasm nn in inw i aii' ( - if W weather continue. to grow Vrus tor CoBCRO -The Portland SIM 'IS " " a . II 4 Willamette Valley lUilro.d will formally 1.. n,.,ned for bu.ii.ra. n Monday ". Nov lit On that day train, will commence . . ......... FIU Kork and Dundee running .,.. ch,llle ; rof i.,.o;;g;ni.,,.K.dw.y rl It An ie m. the west side. 80 miles from C.f.A., .'. t fth CaburB. I3U mile, from r."r " " ' ti.. transfer steamer, City i n, will esve the f.-t f Msilie"" .treet, r' is, . ! n for Elk Km-k wrth p- rorna ' ,i it.rveiiii.l .era for timir, r . r.. ts; returniog with pwHtger- in ' 1 ' . .. . ,? B....I.....1 ea,llLII th Imriiand AirnoK" " - it 3tf0 p m. residence, in Eu W tn.ger DOlll Co ere . ..1 R7 vesrs. months and IS .' .. v ...,l .anumenolyatteiideil. tha family Oreifiiii.- Oct 27, ISa6, J api.a --a Cleaver. 1 i , lays. , ,..-BUrt,enolvi He i. -.- " . .. , relatives Tfiik w J W fcn arf E1U vtfSfE4'!'KSi tax will be impo-ed on all dealers in ol.n.nr. phyterian church there Will be .no rrch. ?.!:" . T ..wi,. butter." a. well a on the in, .til o'clock to'.m.rrow st the JtaptUt Ka. ". o aino itsell. church. lyivery Wednelay from 6M until 9, and "" i. conducted by Prof Bailey. It i to be nMM,,ii' hoped that the students will aid him by ,tl,(,tli State. ialty." h an.ia in an, . . . a . a... a tia.ai I. h.1,1 raffnlar. at 'I'k. nlKnor from Crook oulinty ay th university pt.jr.. ....... - .....a. a... - -- I d,.l ras arrarawia ajn'M r i were here from Prbietill' to recover til the liorsee suegso w narv utreu .... . . a ..,.'rtf th.m whn D(! Hi at ine siuutiina wa.a .u - atolen, out msrs wa. -T. I I .. . . ... al.i. (,l.r,.il nf tha animals. . .uj I....U. k.r. .1111 raitain tham. . Allan Ellsworth ha accepted a position as a...,.,,,': vi ne r,flrchssd th horse In tutor in th llishop Scott Grammar school st question from a party whom be met at ths. krtland. . A... ha. very m.y warm $ 7Z friend in this oity wno xtnn ts.i.,ra.u.. tion and wish him uooe in in his uw oc cupation. , , ;., ,,,'rhe fureceln, the iev . eh building.! ao biect vf modern invention tod an ornament a. au. k,.;l,l(nj. msv ts of ilttertst to? the but the averaira ' student whose desire is to get warm would almost as soon e a refrigerator. The question, llewlved, "That IWgn immigration i detrimental to the United flutes," was debated thi. week by Kutax lilia.,..ilua ladar. oe Dorrts! col- m srress- ... ,.,, m. V.,r. trial wa. the boy.' par-, -u... a a - - - - , Itr. iiega.n. ma.., - .' Lura Murch, Kmma Dorri, Dor 8cott i k.. i..t. .... U, -a.- -- , ... 'A euU cam liarvarl aim pain an .......a- - Ust of Letter! Remaining uncalled for in th Postofflc at Dole slipping out of the hoi and atriking htm Euen, City, Oregon, Jriday, Oct, loooi on the shoulder. His shoulder blade was h ja), Mrs Mirs thrown o-t of joint, and it is thought that l.e fJ M.rvln, llev Wslter Harris. Mr li i. " V" I' " . . a I I aa.af.lpr" A simile from inr IB...... v-- I L.l L. Lad miri I V U PiKU vn vt i -t ' . - . i ,.mer made Mm wisn m.v internal Iniiiriei The aecwens or uoderstood her question. clrre(i u.xt o.tuj Grove. - . i inn . luds I nnrJoo the month nlUcioDer ii r ai.i..o.i r.ase. l...- .kinnavl from Tacma to M nops n. -r,r - .H(U n . tk. v.thnrn Ficino rnurt'-'s. . k nni mi INK I r. rt vi the M" over .... a,... - - .... . Citalii nf Septemner iniraj- tional cases nare iwu u..-- Court: !A. A J Burneson vs Mary A Burnewn; suit for divorce. . , . . Peter Kt v. Art uantren; "I'l""", Marx and Jorgensoo v. J W AUjors: ap- peal r-v : .. sM.aaa mnnth unr.-K -"""". ' the s.m. route. There Ve. it J .aid. about 190 car Ud. yet .r.V, ! D...iinn most of which .in,,.,. . i wi, kin tha sett ,11 probably be snippeu - - few week. In n editorial the Oregon.an .ay. me citixen.of Benton coonty are -"" . bridging the Willamette. nr at w J. ian.wil.y.npl-.trN t on ol Lane C'.nn.y a - - . L .k.t tn I.uil.l ntf a brl.lce. The people hire would like to know yoa know, Union .e'rvice.' will, be held. Snudsy .. .... r. ...a rknft'h. Ill at 11 a in in the rrs"j mr..- - memory ol fritiner pastor. . . a . I n . .. ' - t. :. .. i art .1 r.aa.. it I. ' liver tn nieni..raan - - ..-IthaLlhe Methnalista. fcaptl.U. sr.. a.,. 1V Lita in alP Utrt ol t.ugne atrwiaiMdwimotithoufesv Prices to suit 1 . Gio. L Main. lVCVy nd Martha A Cummings. , Eu.n.U.nl EU.Harp.1. III vsiw j - f I ih. lata Rev E It Geary. D U, the af that church. !' ff f i'nA&i. of Portlandwill b. present v os- iraasa. ."-.. Cum . . .. 7' t..i.a and all Chnatian P- plant in civj ."""- acrvice. -rk. f..llniL is a tree report of Cloyer j.u Tti.trirf. No 2. for th first month end- ing Oct 22.1: No iy ttndoc. fiOTJ x-n....r-ene.4fil: N tardy. 27 Thnas who nave No dayi XoDODil enrolled, 35. k.n na-ither sbaent -r tardy are: Ltor Jaa Par- ..... . t ... u If 1 w. I .a w M.riKiie: aiiucaa. V 111 i- f 'J 'a r V U Dunn vs J ll Purkersun) action at law to recover money. "BAitseiTT Sal." Every few months an,. n.nntt or oersons from a distance open r . m , i . , ...111 --HsnKnios naia. a trootla are of the U.e p-reat quality and probs aroisTSBsn imxas. Anderson, Andrew Smith, A A Koaa. C (Korelcn). Prison cilllna for th aem win piease y advertised, living daU of advertisement F. W. Unburn, r. Ma . ...... ....... ..,.1 an. I bly shel!-w..rn inr nan gs..-a.,, - people ar. chvged nearly ss much as they ran i bTiv 6rst class g.nxU nf o.ir merultanU for. I he . .knnl.l iuvait aorne means or a.:.u V,la7i VVU .v.. - . , . ... .....il, which SUCH eoiicerna wu.,. ' .k.a .k.. .....Id not flasHt to Kugane. taive ,mT WiUrnato merchant", ho J taxi and imoroi. our town. -Oi l"" ." ounioxvaota, Is our advice. Dissolution Notice Vnii I. hereby L'lveo that th 8rm of Titu. A Lamliert das mutually dissolved by 8 M Tli... ratirimr. A iudebtednes V ine comi- uy U payabl to either memUr of tli old Una, 8. M. Tin's. IL M. Lambeht. Dated Oct..ber 13, 1886. Smokxhs or Tansiix's PuwcuCc. Ci6ar, PaEAU Thia-Ou New Year', eve there will k. ....le.l tothe lamest purchaser of Tan- sill's Tujich cigar., commencing' Oct Wd, 1886, a L-antifol nd useful present, worth 15 Call and aee it at the office of Wn. F.r-o fc Ca Ceo. F. Craw, Agant Mcsii aid Milk Sociable. -At the iei; .!. of Mr E Cl.itht.ter, Saturday .veiling, kill nf f.r! Hush and mul orses from Mid psny.miiy matt mis ej y j Davis, Justfc of the feac lor i ieassos suil precinct, and duly witnessed. Tb arrest cert tnliiiy saViirS t malloiou prcaseoumni. ...c Currfni 'when th pmper time come, will nmbahlv establish his Innocence of the benlous crime, lieyond preadventure. ,PuJi.8A!ev :-i Tna hndarslirhed will offer at pnblio ,sl on bis farm two miles south of Junction City on; the 13th of Kovemlver: A' lot of horse, cattle,, sheep, hogs, wagons, plows, harrow, cultiva tors, drills, seedenl, wagons, sto. , Also on pAr- Ubl steam enifln cn wnceis, . i.ri...-v. yew's tlm. to thoMlylog Wjy' Junction City, Ogn, Qot ?, im. CARnorT'iiAiiaa.-Forth kindly diislder. stln snd the many set. of tendernes n I ym ' psthywhav received at th baud of nura-' mu friends dnring our bereavement, w take1 this method of extending to on and ell our heartfelt thank. Mrs. J. W. Cuaver ap 7ahilt, ;i PaortHTi Bold. Urln Beckwlth and wife have sold toJB Harrl and WTPrtethe south 14J fret of bis biislnSs lot Just opposite th Baker Hotel, fr th sum H3a JWiy n th Spring Ms.r Hun., and Pete. In onnnso t on with Mr Bikwith on the north and Mr r M Wilkin, on the south, will build s fin brick block. It la the Intention of Messrs Harris and Pete to start a bank as soon a the building! completed. ' Died. -At Cresswsll, Lan eoonty, Oregon, Thursday nlht, Oct 29, 1880, of congestion ol the bowels, Mrs Dr L D Bcarbronirh, aged 29 years. Hh wa only conlined to her roj'tn two dsys. Kh lve a hnsband. two children, father and mother and many relative and frtenils to mourn her death. ' . Jicriox Citr RotLEa MiLL.-In aaother column will be found th sdvrtlsn.nt of this mill Ithasthen.ller prooes.and manu facture an xeellent qnality, of flour under the brand nf "Silver Flake." Farners I can U Ketthia fia grail of flour In xchang Iir wheat. t r ' ' Rraat t Feveb. A 6fteen-year old daught- ... . - . . I . nSHtul mf thl ..of i AJ JlHlDaWD ! UPnsMeu i A 7C;;J fcT br.' bre.1 snd bntUrjjmp -r. and cider; applet the many frieu.1 of th family. It U not kaowa where sbe could bate cntrsctajd ti.e Tarmibs Taii XoncE-AKood diuner can jVjj . Hon' trbr rho kad at Baker's Htel for 25 cent. Mr J M Horn h four k- tin, Psrker, new. nana " A in h brick building. p SchmnU. nnfuml.he.f roo" further I which n. o- 7- r; - V n 1 IIOBTS5U Paair.", Teachr. disease. - - T McGiBtaia.-The McUibeny Family aigiveaeoooertUi the new M E ebur.:h, Euiren. for the benefit of the church, on Fn- .U anninr. DsoEinUr 17th. Tbey arrested by a large audience. Bob.-I Mowhawk Kfi 18S,io tbe wife of WH Matthe Admission, 23 ets. Gsay rill be Married. In Eugene City, 0gm, Octo ber 27th, 1880, at the residence of Mr 8 D Holt by lUv C M Hill. Mr Warren Kay of IWyfvanla. to Mi- KtU Wilkin, of Lan. oMinty. Their friend, wishtaariy siwilversanea n iLutoiTcAll!ITAl.- There will b a 'of th WM"'''""" grand ma.q'i. carnival on skate, at the, Opsra Pi0grt whIr and Co hav ..U tbtlr H .U-. Kink, on Saturday vdng, 'oren.lr , bjUi 8trt to Messrt Johssos and 6tlk Mpki.di.1 prises are to be giv.a. Kaatland. Ut of Pendleton, tney inn TT T-T a. rr,nn.. ly l- eating ber and ar. hat in; tb. Mabkied -lo liugeii i,iiy, w. i, ,0lrgd. City, Oct 24, 18SSV to ,ocly, a dittgv.ter. iby li.v K P Henders-gt, . Mr William. Dai. ,hws, aaon. county, Oregon. .